Truths Your Contractor Won't Tell You

Truths Your Contractor Won't Tell You

Not all contractors are as horrible as some of the ones we hear about on renovation TV shows. Most of us are honest and hardworking people who want to do the best job we can for our clients. This blog post talks about some of the truths contractors would like to tell you but don’t. Learn the secrets that will make your next renovation project run smoother.

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Part 2 - Small Jobs That Update Your Home and Increase Its Value

Part 2 - Small Jobs That Update Your Home and Increase Its Value

Sometimes doing a big renovation is overwhelming, but if you still want to refresh the look of your home, what else can you do? Plenty! In Part 2 of this 2-part series, we give you 10 more ideas for small projects you can do around your home to update the look and increase the value of your home.

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Small Jobs That Update Your Home and Increase Its Value - Part 1

Small Jobs That Update Your Home and Increase Its Value - Part 1

You’re not ready for a big renovation, but you want to update the look of your home! You don’t want to invest a lot of money or time, so what can you do? In Part 1 of a 2-part series, we explore ten ways you can update the look of your home and increase its value without breaking the bank.

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Steps to Planning and Designing a Kitchen Renovation

Steps to Planning and Designing a Kitchen Renovation

A kitchen renovation can be a big undertaking. Careful planning is the key to a stress-free and successful renovation. We explore the steps required to start the planning process and walk you through key areas to consider when planning your dream kitchen.

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Why You Should Allow a Contingency for Your Renovation Project

Why You Should Allow a Contingency for Your Renovation Project

Renovations can be exciting, but if we don’t plan for the unexpected, they can turn into nightmares! Deficiencies found when opening walls or extras you might want to add to your project can add to the timeline and cost. We explore why you need to build a contingency into your renovation budget.

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